Marion I. Waring

SAVANNAH, Ga. -- Marion Treadway (Inglis) Waring, 83, wife of Deryck Waring, died on July 26 at Heritage Park Nursing Home after a long illness.

Published 12:00 am, Thursday, August 3, 2000

Daughter of the late Connecticut Supreme Court Chief Justice Ernest A. Inglis, she was a native of Middletown.

She graduated magna cum laude from Mt. Holyoke College, So. Hadley, Mass. For over 30 years, she and her husband operated Deryck Waring Recordings, an audio recording service, in New York, N.Y. They produced practice and performance tapes for the Alvin Ailey Dance Company, the Harkness Ballet Company, and the Joffrey Ballet Company, as well as working with the Cole Porter Trust, Andre Kostelanetz, Allan Hovhaness, Ned Rorem, and many other musical talents and organizations. She was also a literary agent, assuming several of John Tiffany Elliott's clients on his death in 1963.

Besides her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Janet W. Cavedon and her husband, G. Robert Cavedon; a son, David Inglis Waring and his wife, Marianne Weill; a sister, Jean Inglis Law; a niece and numerous nephews and cousins.

A memorial service will be held at St. Ann's Episcopal Church, Old Lyme, on Wednesday, Aug. 16, at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Alzheimer's Association.